5 November 2015

We had close encounters with the Southern Right whales throughout the whole day...

Written by Sandra Hoerbst, November 5 2015

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We had close encounters with the Southern Right whales throughout the whole day. After lauching from our harbour in Kleinbaai we were heading to Pearly Beach were we found a lot of cow – calf pairs. The whales were quite curious today, some of them had a closer look at our vessel Dream Catcher. Some of the Cape Fur seals which we also visit every trip were busy fighting over their little space on Geyser Rock. On our last trip for the day we came across seven African penguin, they were on their way back to Dyer Island.

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Dyer Island Cruises live by the ‘Discover and Protect’ slogan, and we strive to provide you with the utmost conservation oriented and respect ethos offered on the market. Both are BEE Level 1 companies and certified by Fair Trade in Tourism.

We are providing training and job opportunities for people from the local communities to become involved in the booming tourism industry. As one of only two BEE level 1 companies in the Gansbaai area, we employ a majority of previously disadvantaged people from the local community, and we encourage them to further their education, training and horizon to get a better grasp of life and the world.